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Published in: Journal of General Internal Medicine 11/2012

01-11-2012 | Original Research

After-Hours Care and its Coordination with Primary Care in the U.S.

Authors: Ann S. O’Malley, MD, MPH, Divya Samuel, BA, Amelia M. Bond, BA, Emily Carrier, MD, MSc

Published in: Journal of General Internal Medicine | Issue 11/2012

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ABSTRACT

BACKGROUND

Despite expectations that medical homes provide “24 × 7 coverage” there is little to guide primary care practices in developing sustainable models for accessible and coordinated after–hours care.

OBJECTIVE

To identify and describe models of after-hours care in the U.S. that are delivered in primary care sites or coordinated with a patient’s usual primary care provider.

DESIGN

Qualitative analysis of data from in-depth telephone interviews.

SETTING

Primary care practices in 16 states and the organizations they partner with to provide after-hours coverage.

PARTICIPANTS

Forty-four primary care physicians, practice managers, nurses and health plan representatives from 28 organizations.

APPROACH

Analyses examined after-hours care models, facilitators, barriers and lessons learned.

RESULTS

Based on 28 organizations interviewed, five broad models of after-hours care were identified, ranging in the extent to which they provide continuity and patient access. Key themes included: 1) The feasibility of a model varies for many reasons, including patient preferences and needs, the local health care market supply, and financial compensation; 2) A shared electronic health record and systematic notification procedures were extremely helpful in maintaining information continuity between providers; and 3) after-hours care is best implemented as part of a larger practice approach to access and continuity.

CONCLUSION

After-hours care coordinated with a patient’s usual primary care provider is facilitated by consideration of patient demand, provider capacity, a shared electronic health record, systematic notification procedures and a broader practice approach to improving primary care access and continuity. Payer support is important to increasing patients’ access to after-hours care.
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Metadata
Title
After-Hours Care and its Coordination with Primary Care in the U.S.
Authors
Ann S. O’Malley, MD, MPH
Divya Samuel, BA
Amelia M. Bond, BA
Emily Carrier, MD, MSc
Publication date
01-11-2012
Publisher
Springer-Verlag
Published in
Journal of General Internal Medicine / Issue 11/2012
Print ISSN: 0884-8734
Electronic ISSN: 1525-1497
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s11606-012-2087-4

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